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A recall of chia seeds linked to Salmonella was initiated after routine testing by regulators and the manufacturer detected the pathogen in finished product. Salmonella can caus...
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A recall of chia seeds linked to Salmonella was initiated after routine testing by regulators and the manufacturer detected the pathogen in finished product. Salmonella can caus...
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Flours are raw agricultural products and can sometimes contain salmonella bacteria. Pillsbury, a long-established flour brand, follows food safety and recall processes when issu...
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Salmonella outbreaks linked to chocolate in Dubai are uncommon but possible when products are contaminated during production, storage, or handling. Salmonella bacteria can survi...
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Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can cause illness in humans, often through contaminated food. Eggs can become infected internally when a hen carries the bacteria, or exter...
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Goldfish can carry Salmonella bacteria even when they appear healthy. People usually become ill from swallowing contaminated water or tank water, or from handling fish or décor...
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Below are verified, actionable points to contextualize the risk and how to manage it. These attributes summarize current understanding based on epidemiologic investigations and...
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Is salmonella in all raw chicken? No, not every batch is contaminated, but many raw poultry products can carry salmonella bacteria. Health authorities consistently find salmonel...
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Salmonella are bacteria that can cause foodborne illness, and raw chicken is one of the foods most commonly linked to Salmonella infection. Bacteria can be present on the surfac...
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The 2018 egg recall was driven by widespread contamination with Salmonella Enteritidis, linked to egg-producing facilities in several states. Regulators identified poor sanitati...
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